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Gardner, Jonathan P., primary, Mather, John C., additional, Abbott, Randy, additional, Abell, James S., additional, Abernathy, Mark, additional, Abney, Faith E., additional, Abraham, John G., additional, Abraham, Roberto, additional, Abul-Huda, Yasin M., additional, Acton, Scott, additional, Adams, Cynthia K., additional, Adams, Evan, additional, Adler, David S., additional, Adriaensen, Maarten, additional, Aguilar, Jonathan Albert, additional, Ahmed, Mansoor, additional, Ahmed, Nasif S., additional, Ahmed, Tanjira, additional, Albat, Rüdeger, additional, Albert, Loïc, additional, Alberts, Stacey, additional, Aldridge, David, additional, Allen, Mary Marsha, additional, Allen, Shaune S., additional, Altenburg, Martin, additional, Altunc, Serhat, additional, Alvarez, Jose Lorenzo, additional, Álvarez-Márquez, Javier, additional, de Oliveira, Catarina Alves, additional, Ambrose, Leslie L., additional, Anandakrishnan, Satya M., additional, Andersen, Gregory C., additional, Anderson, Harry James, additional, Anderson, Jay, additional, Anderson, Kristen, additional, Anderson, Sara M., additional, Aprea, Julio, additional, Archer, Benita J., additional, Arenberg, Jonathan W., additional, Argyriou, Ioannis, additional, Arribas, Santiago, additional, Artigau, Étienne, additional, Arvai, Amanda Rose, additional, Atcheson, Paul, additional, Atkinson, Charles B., additional, Averbukh, Jesse, additional, Aymergen, Cagatay, additional, Bacinski, John J., additional, Baggett, Wayne E., additional, Bagnasco, Giorgio, additional, Baker, Lynn L., additional, Balzano, Vicki Ann, additional, Banks, Kimberly A., additional, Baran, David A., additional, Barker, Elizabeth A., additional, Barrett, Larry K., additional, Barringer, Bruce O., additional, Barto, Allison, additional, Bast, William, additional, Baudoz, Pierre, additional, Baum, Stefi, additional, Beatty, Thomas G., additional, Beaulieu, Mathilde, additional, Bechtold, Kathryn, additional, Beck, Tracy, additional, Beddard, Megan M., additional, Beichman, Charles, additional, Bellagama, Larry, additional, Bely, Pierre, additional, Berger, Timothy W., additional, Bergeron, Louis E., additional, Bernier, Antoine-Darveau, additional, Bertch, Maria D., additional, Beskow, Charlotte, additional, Betz, Laura E., additional, Biagetti, Carl P., additional, Birkmann, Stephan, additional, Bjorklund, Kurt F., additional, Blackwood, James D., additional, Blazek, Ronald Paul, additional, Blossfeld, Stephen, additional, Bluth, Marcel, additional, Boccaletti, Anthony, additional, Boegner Jr, Martin E., additional, Bohlin, Ralph C., additional, Boia, John Joseph, additional, Böker, Torsten, additional, Bonaventura, N., additional, Bond, Nicholas A., additional, Bosley, Kari Ann, additional, Boucarut, Rene A., additional, Bouchet, Patrice, additional, Bouwman, Jeroen, additional, Bower, Gary, additional, Bowers, Ariel S., additional, Bowers, Charles W., additional, Boyce, Leslye A., additional, Boyer, Christine T., additional, Boyer, Martha L., additional, Boyer, Michael, additional, Boyer, Robert, additional, Bradley, Larry D., additional, Brady, Gregory R., additional, Brandl, Bernhard R., additional, Brannen, Judith L., additional, Breda, David, additional, Bremmer, Harold G., additional, Brennan, David, additional, Bresnahan, Pamela A., additional, Bright, Stacey N., additional, Broiles, Brian J., additional, Bromenschenkel, Asa, additional, Brooks, Brian H., additional, Brooks, Keira J., additional, Brown, Bob, additional, Brown, Bruce, additional, Brown, Thomas M., additional, Bruce, Barry W., additional, Bryson, Jonathan G., additional, Bujanda, Edwin D., additional, Bullock, Blake M., additional, Bunker, A. J., additional, Bureo, Rafael, additional, Burt, Irving J., additional, Bush, James Aaron, additional, Bushouse, Howard A., additional, Bussman, Marie C., additional, Cabaud, Olivier, additional, Cale, Steven, additional, Calhoon, Charles D., additional, Calvani, Humberto, additional, Canipe, Alicia M., additional, Caputo, Francis M., additional, Cara, Mihai, additional, Carey, Larkin, additional, Case, Michael Eli, additional, Cesari, Thaddeus, additional, Cetorelli, Lee D., additional, Chance, Don R., additional, Chandler, Lynn, additional, Chaney, Dave, additional, Chapman, George N., additional, Charlot, S., additional, Chayer, Pierre, additional, Cheezum, Jeffrey I., additional, Chen, Bin, additional, Chen, Christine H., additional, Cherinka, Brian, additional, Chichester, Sarah C., additional, Chilton, Zachary S., additional, Chittiraibalan, Dharini, additional, Clampin, Mark, additional, Clark, Charles R., additional, Clark, Kerry W., additional, Clark, Stephanie M., additional, Claybrooks, Edward E., additional, Cleveland, Keith A., additional, Cohen, Andrew L., additional, Cohen, Lester M., additional, Colón, Knicole D., additional, Coleman, Benee L., additional, Colina, Luis, additional, Comber, Brian J., additional, Comeau, Thomas M., additional, Comer, Thomas, additional, Reis, Alain Conde, additional, Connolly, Dennis C., additional, Conroy, Kyle E., additional, Contos, Adam R., additional, Contreras, James, additional, Cook, Neil J., additional, Cooper, James L., additional, Cooper, Rachel Aviva, additional, Correia, Michael F., additional, Correnti, Matteo, additional, Cossou, Christophe, additional, Costanza, Brian F., additional, Coulais, Alain, additional, Cox, Colin R., additional, Coyle, Ray T., additional, Cracraft, Misty M., additional, Crew, Keith A., additional, Curtis, Gary J., additional, Cusveller, Bianca, additional, Maciel, Cleyciane Da Costa, additional, Dailey, Christopher T., additional, Daugeron, Frédéric, additional, Davidson, Greg 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Heather, additional, Douglas, Jr, Robert E., additional, Doyon, René, additional, Dressler, Alan, additional, Driggers, Jennifer, additional, Driggers, Phillip A., additional, Dunn, Jamie L., additional, DuPrie, Kimberly C., additional, Dupuis, Jean, additional, Durning, John, additional, Dutta, Sanghamitra B., additional, Earl, Nicholas M., additional, Eccleston, Paul, additional, Ecobichon, Pascal, additional, Egami, Eiichi, additional, Ehrenwinkler, Ralf, additional, Eisenhamer, Jonathan D., additional, Eisenhower, Michael, additional, Eisenstein, Daniel J., additional, El Hamel, Zaky, additional, Elie, Michelle L., additional, Elliott, James, additional, Elliott, Kyle Wesley, additional, Engesser, Michael, additional, Espinoza, Néstor, additional, Etienne, Odessa, additional, Etxaluze, Mireya, additional, Evans, Leah, additional, Fabreguettes, Luce, additional, Falcolini, Massimo, additional, Falini, Patrick R., additional, Fatig, Curtis, additional, Feeney, Matthew, additional, 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additional, Hamilton, Forrest Clifford, additional, Hammann, Jeffrey, additional, Hammel, Heidi B., additional, Hanley, Christopher J., additional, Hansen, Carl August, additional, Hardy, Bruce, additional, Harnisch, Bernd, additional, Harr, Michael Hunter, additional, Harris, Pamela, additional, Hart, Jessica Ann, additional, Hartig, George F., additional, Hasan, Hashima, additional, Hashim, Kathleen Marie, additional, Hashimoto, Ryan, additional, Haskins, Sujee J., additional, Hawkins, Robert Edward, additional, Hayden, Brian, additional, Hayden, William L., additional, Healy, Mike, additional, Hecht, Karen, additional, Heeg, Vince J., additional, Hejal, Reem, additional, Helm, Kristopher A., additional, Hengemihle, Nicholas J., additional, Henning, Thomas, additional, Henry, Alaina, additional, Henry, Ronald L., additional, Henshaw, Katherine, additional, Hernandez, Scarlin, additional, Herrington, Donald C., additional, Heske, Astrid, additional, Hesman, Brigette Emily, additional, 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Robert, additional, Koekemoer, Anton M., additional, Kofler, Earl T., additional, Kontson, Vicki L., additional, Kovacs, Aiden Rose, additional, Kozhurina-Platais, Vera, additional, Krause, Oliver, additional, Kriss, Gerard A., additional, Krist, John, additional, Kristoffersen, Monica R., additional, Krogel, Claudia, additional, Krueger, Anthony P., additional, Kulp, Bernard A., additional, Kumari, Nimisha, additional, Kwan, Sandy W., additional, Kyprianou, Mark, additional, Labador, Aurora Gadiano, additional, Labiano, Álvaro, additional, Lafrenière, David, additional, Lagage, Pierre-Olivier, additional, Laidler, Victoria G., additional, Laine, Benoit, additional, Laird, Simon, additional, Lajoie, Charles-Philippe, additional, Lallo, Matthew D., additional, Lam, May Yen, additional, LaMassa, Stephanie Marie, additional, Lambros, Scott D., additional, Lampenfield, Richard Joseph, additional, Lander, Matthew Ed, additional, Langston, James Hutton, additional, Larson, Kirsten, 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H., additional, Mosier, Gary E., additional, Mosner, Peter, additional, Mountain, Matt, additional, Muckenthaler, Jason S., additional, Mueller, Donald G., additional, Mueller, Migo, additional, Muhiem, Daniella, additional, Mühlmann, Prisca, additional, Mullally, Susan Elizabeth, additional, Mullen, Stephanie M., additional, Munger, Alan J, additional, Murphy, Jess, additional, Murray, Katherine T., additional, Muzerolle, James C., additional, Mycroft, Matthew, additional, Myers, Andrew, additional, Myers, Carey R., additional, R. 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C., additional, Slocum, Christine E., additional, Slowinski, Steven E., additional, Smith, Corbett T., additional, Smith, Eric P., additional, Smith, Erin C., additional, Smith, Koby, additional, Smith, Robert, additional, Smith, Stephanie J., additional, Smolik, John L., additional, Soderblom, David R., additional, Sohn, Sangmo Tony, additional, Sokol, Jeff, additional, Sonneborn, George, additional, Sontag, Christopher D., additional, Sooy, Peter R., additional, Soummer, Remi, additional, Southwood, Dana M., additional, Spain, Kay, additional, Sparmo, Joseph, additional, Speer, David T., additional, Spencer, Richard, additional, Sprofera, Joseph D., additional, Stallcup, Scott S., additional, Stanley, Marcia K., additional, Stansberry, John A., additional, Stark, Christopher C., additional, Starr, Carl W., additional, Stassi, Diane Y., additional, Steck, Jane A., additional, Steeley, Christine D., additional, Stephens, Matthew A., additional, Stephenson, Ralph J., additional, Stewart, Alphonso C., additional, Stiavelli, Massimo, additional, Jr, Hervey Stockman, additional, Strada, Paolo, additional, Straughn, Amber N., additional, Streetman, Scott, additional, Strickland, David Kendal, additional, Strobele, Jingping F., additional, Stuhlinger, Martin, additional, Stys, Jeffrey Edward, additional, Such, Miguel, additional, Sukhatme, Kalyani, additional, Sullivan, Joseph F., additional, Sullivan, Pamela C., additional, Sumner, Sandra M., additional, Sun, Fengwu, additional, Sunnquist, Benjamin Dale, additional, Swade, Daryl Allen, additional, Swam, Michael S., additional, Swenton, Diane F., additional, Swoish, Robby A., additional, Tam Litten, Oi In, additional, Tamas, Laszlo, additional, Tao, Andrew, additional, Taylor, David K., additional, Taylor, Joanna M., additional, Plate, Maurice te, additional, Van Tea, Mason, additional, Teague, Kelly K., additional, Telfer, Randal C., additional, Temim, Tea, additional, Texter, Scott C., additional, Thatte, Deepashri G., additional, Thompson, Christopher Lee, additional, Thompson, Linda M., additional, Thomson, Shaun R., additional, Thronson, Harley, additional, Tierney, C. M., additional, Tikkanen, Tuomo, additional, Tinnin, Lee, additional, Tippet, William Thomas, additional, Todd, Connor William, additional, Tran, Hien D., additional, Trauger, John, additional, Trejo, Edwin Gregorio, additional, Vinh Truong, Justin Hoang, additional, Tsukamoto, Christine L., additional, Tufail, Yasir, additional, Tumlinson, Jason, additional, Tustain, Samuel, additional, Tyra, Harrison, additional, Ubeda, Leonardo, additional, Underwood, Kelli, additional, Uzzo, Michael A., additional, Vaclavik, Steven, additional, Valenduc, Frida, additional, Valenti, Jeff A., additional, Van Campen, Julie, additional, van de Wetering, Inge, additional, Van Der Marel, Roeland P., additional, van Haarlem, Remy, additional, Vandenbussche, Bart, additional, van Dishoeck, Ewine F., additional, Vanterpool, Dona D., additional, Vernoy, Michael R., additional, Vila Costas, Maria Begoña, additional, Volk, Kevin, additional, Voorzaat, Piet, additional, Voyton, Mark F., additional, Vydra, Ekaterina, additional, Waddy, Darryl J., additional, Waelkens, Christoffel, additional, Wahlgren, Glenn Michael, additional, Walker Jr, Frederick E., additional, Wander, Michel, additional, Warfield, Christine K., additional, Warner, Gerald, additional, Wasiak, Francis C., additional, Wasiak, Matthew F., additional, Wehner, James, additional, Weiler, Kevin R., additional, Weilert, Mark, additional, Weiss, Stanley B., additional, Wells, Martyn, additional, Welty, Alan D., additional, Wheate, Lauren, additional, Wheeler, Thomas P., additional, White, Christy L., additional, Whitehouse, Paul, additional, Whiteleather, Jennifer Margaret, additional, Whitman, William Russell, additional, Williams, Christina C., additional, Willmer, Christopher N. A., additional, Willott, Chris J., additional, Willoughby, Scott P., additional, Wilson, Andrew, additional, Wilson, Debra, additional, Wilson, Donna V., additional, Windhorst, Rogier, additional, Wislowski, Emily Christine, additional, Wolfe, David J., additional, Wolfe, Michael A., additional, Wolff, Schuyler, additional, Wondel, Amancio, additional, Woo, Cindy, additional, Woods, Robert T., additional, Worden, Elaine, additional, Workman, William, additional, Wright, Gillian S., additional, Wu, Carl, additional, Wu, Chi-Rai, additional, Wun, Dakin D., additional, Wymer, Kristen B., additional, Yadetie, Thomas, additional, Yan, Isabelle C., additional, Yang, Keith C., additional, Yates, Kayla L., additional, Yeager, Christopher R., additional, Yerger, Ethan John, additional, Young, Erick T., additional, Young, Gary, additional, Yu, Gene, additional, Yu, Susan, additional, Zak, Dean S., additional, Zeidler, Peter, additional, Zepp, Robert, additional, Zhou, Julia, additional, Zincke, Christian A., additional, Zonak, Stephanie, additional, and Zondag, Elisabeth, additional
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3. Flight of the Bumblebee: the Early Excess Flux of Type Ia Supernova 2023bee Revealed by TESS, Swift, and Young Supernova Experiment Observations.
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Wang, Qinan, Rest, Armin, Dimitriadis, Georgios, Ridden-Harper, Ryan, Siebert, Matthew R., Magee, Mark, Angus, Charlotte R., Auchettl, Katie, Davis, Kyle W., Foley, Ryan J., Fox, Ori D., Gomez, Sebastian, Jencson, Jacob E., Jones, David O., Kilpatrick, Charles D., Pierel, Justin D. R., Piro, Anthony L., Polin, Abigail, Politsch, Collin A., and Rojas-Bravo, César
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We present high-cadence ultraviolet through near-infrared observations of the Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2023bee at D = 32 ± 3 Mpc, finding excess flux in the first days after explosion, particularly in our 10 minutes cadence TESS light curve and Swift UV data. Compared to a few other normal SNe Ia with early excess flux, the excess flux in SN 2023bee is redder in the UV and less luminous. We present optical spectra of SN 2023bee, including two spectra during the period where the flux excess is dominant. At this time, the spectra are similar to those of other SNe Ia but with weaker Si ii, C ii, and Ca ii absorption lines, perhaps because the excess flux creates a stronger continuum. We compare the data to several theoretical models on the origin of early excess flux in SNe Ia. Interaction with either the companion star or close-in circumstellar material is expected to produce a faster evolution than observed. Radioactive material in the outer layers of the ejecta, either from double detonation explosion or from a
56 Ni clump near the surface, cannot fully reproduce the evolution either, likely due to the sensitivity of early UV observable to the treatment of the outer part of ejecta in simulation. We conclude that no current model can adequately explain the full set of observations. We find that a relatively large fraction of nearby, bright SNe Ia with high-cadence observations have some amount of excess flux within a few days of explosion. Considering potential asymmetric emission, the physical cause of this excess flux may be ubiquitous in normal SNe Ia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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4. The Mid-infrared Instrument for JWST and Its In-flight Performance
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Wright, Gillian S., primary, Rieke, George H., additional, Glasse, Alistair, additional, Ressler, Michael, additional, García Marín, Macarena, additional, Aguilar, Jonathan, additional, Alberts, Stacey, additional, Álvarez-Márquez, Javier, additional, Argyriou, Ioannis, additional, Banks, Kimberly, additional, Baudoz, Pierre, additional, Boccaletti, Anthony, additional, Bouchet, Patrice, additional, Bouwman, Jeroen, additional, Brandl, Bernard R., additional, Breda, David, additional, Bright, Stacey, additional, Cale, Steven, additional, Colina, Luis, additional, Cossou, Christophe, additional, Coulais, Alain, additional, Cracraft, Misty, additional, De Meester, Wim, additional, Dicken, Daniel, additional, Engesser, Michael, additional, Etxaluze, Mireya, additional, Fox, Ori D., additional, Friedman, Scott, additional, Fu, Henry, additional, Gasman, Danny, additional, Gáspár, András, additional, Gastaud, René, additional, Geers, Vincent, additional, Glauser, Adrian Michael, additional, Gordon, Karl D., additional, Greene, Thomas, additional, Greve, Thomas R., additional, Grundy, Timothy, additional, Güdel, Manuel, additional, Guillard, Pierre, additional, Haderlein, Peter, additional, Hashimoto, Ryan, additional, Henning, Thomas, additional, Hines, Dean, additional, Holler, Bryan, additional, Detre, Örs Hunor, additional, Jahromi, Amir, additional, James, Bryan, additional, Jones, Olivia C., additional, Justtanont, Kay, additional, Kavanagh, Patrick, additional, Kendrew, Sarah, additional, Klaassen, Pamela, additional, Krause, Oliver, additional, Labiano, Alvaro, additional, Lagage, Pierre-Olivier, additional, Lambros, Scott, additional, Larson, Kirsten, additional, Law, David, additional, Lee, David, additional, Libralato, Mattia, additional, Alverez, Jose Lorenzo, additional, Meixner, Margaret, additional, Morrison, Jane, additional, Mueller, Migo, additional, Murray, Katherine, additional, Mycroft, Matthew, additional, Myers, Richard, additional, Nayak, Omnarayani, additional, Naylor, Bret, additional, Nickson, Bryony, additional, Noriega-Crespo, Alberto, additional, Östlin, Göran, additional, O’Sullivan, Brian, additional, Ottens, Richard, additional, Patapis, Polychronis, additional, Penanen, Konstantin, additional, Pietraszkiewicz, Martin, additional, Ray, Tom, additional, Regan, Michael, additional, Roteliuk, Anthony, additional, Royer, Pierre, additional, Samara-Ratna, Piyal, additional, Samuelson, Bridget, additional, Sargent, Beth A., additional, Scheithauer, Silvia, additional, Schneider, Analyn, additional, Schreiber, Jürgen, additional, Shaughnessy, Bryan, additional, Sheehan, Evan, additional, Shivaei, Irene, additional, Sloan, G. C., additional, Tamas, Laszlo, additional, Teague, Kelly, additional, Temim, Tea, additional, Tikkanen, Tuomo, additional, Tustain, Samuel, additional, van Dishoeck, Ewine F., additional, Vandenbussche, Bart, additional, Weilert, Mark, additional, Whitehouse, Paul, additional, and Wolff, Schuyler, additional
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5. Spectroscopic Time Series Performance of the Mid-infrared Instrument on the JWST
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Bouwman, Jeroen, primary, Kendrew, Sarah, additional, Greene, Thomas P., additional, Bell, Taylor J., additional, Lagage, Pierre-Olivier, additional, Schreiber, Jürgen, additional, Dicken, Daniel, additional, Sloan, G. C., additional, Espinoza, Néstor, additional, Scheithauer, Silvia, additional, Coulais, Alain, additional, Fox, Ori D., additional, Gastaud, René, additional, Glauser, Adrian M., additional, Jones, Olivia C., additional, Labiano, Alvaro, additional, Lahuis, Fred, additional, Morrison, Jane E., additional, Murray, Katherine, additional, Mueller, Michael, additional, Nayak, Omnarayani, additional, Wright, Gillian S., additional, Glasse, Alistair, additional, and Rieke, George, additional
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6. A JWST Near- and Mid-infrared Nebular Spectrum of the Type Ia Supernova 2021aefx
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Kwok, Lindsey A., Jha, Saurabh W., Temim, Tea, Fox, Ori D., Larison, Conor, Camacho-Neves, Yssavo, Brenner Newman, Max J., Pierel, Justin D. R., Foley, Ryan J., Andrews, Jennifer E., Badenes, Carles, Barna, Barnabas, Bostroem, K. Azalee, Deckers, Maxime, Floers, Andreas, Garnavich, Peter, Graham, Melissa L., Graur, Or, Hosseinzadeh, Griffin, Howell, D. Andrew, Hughes, John P., Johansson, Joel, Kendrew, Sarah, Kerzendorf, Wolfgang E., Maeda, Keiichi, Maguire, Kate, McCully, Curtis, O'Brien, John T., Rest, Armin, Sand, David J., Shahbandeh, Melissa, Strolger, Louis-Gregory, Szalai, Tamas, Ashall, Chris, Baron, E., Burns, Chris R., DerKacy, James M., Evans, Tyco Mera, Fisher, Alec, Galbany, Lluis, Hoeflich, Peter, Hsiao, Eric, de Jaeger, Thomas, Karamehmetoglu, Emir, Krisciunas, Kevin, Kumar, Sahana, Lu, Jing, Maund, Justyn, Mazzali, Paolo A., Medler, Kyle, Morrell, Nidia, Phillips, Mark. M., Shappee, Benjamin J., Stritzinger, Maximilian, Suntzeff, Nicholas, Telesco, Charles, Tucker, Michael, Wang, Lifan, Kwok, Lindsey A., Jha, Saurabh W., Temim, Tea, Fox, Ori D., Larison, Conor, Camacho-Neves, Yssavo, Brenner Newman, Max J., Pierel, Justin D. R., Foley, Ryan J., Andrews, Jennifer E., Badenes, Carles, Barna, Barnabas, Bostroem, K. Azalee, Deckers, Maxime, Floers, Andreas, Garnavich, Peter, Graham, Melissa L., Graur, Or, Hosseinzadeh, Griffin, Howell, D. Andrew, Hughes, John P., Johansson, Joel, Kendrew, Sarah, Kerzendorf, Wolfgang E., Maeda, Keiichi, Maguire, Kate, McCully, Curtis, O'Brien, John T., Rest, Armin, Sand, David J., Shahbandeh, Melissa, Strolger, Louis-Gregory, Szalai, Tamas, Ashall, Chris, Baron, E., Burns, Chris R., DerKacy, James M., Evans, Tyco Mera, Fisher, Alec, Galbany, Lluis, Hoeflich, Peter, Hsiao, Eric, de Jaeger, Thomas, Karamehmetoglu, Emir, Krisciunas, Kevin, Kumar, Sahana, Lu, Jing, Maund, Justyn, Mazzali, Paolo A., Medler, Kyle, Morrell, Nidia, Phillips, Mark. M., Shappee, Benjamin J., Stritzinger, Maximilian, Suntzeff, Nicholas, Telesco, Charles, Tucker, Michael, and Wang, Lifan
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We present JWST near-infrared (NIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopic observations of the nearby normal Type Ia supernova (SN) SN 2021aefx in the nebular phase at +255 days past maximum light. Our Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) and Mid Infrared Instrument observations, combined with ground-based optical data from the South African Large Telescope, constitute the first complete optical+NIR+MIR nebular SN Ia spectrum covering 0.3-14 mu m. This spectrum unveils the previously unobserved 2.5-5 mu m region, revealing strong nebular iron and stable nickel emission, indicative of high-density burning that can constrain the progenitor mass. The data show a significant improvement in sensitivity and resolution compared to previous Spitzer MIR data. We identify numerous NIR and MIR nebular emission lines from iron-group elements as well as lines from the intermediate-mass element argon. The argon lines extend to higher velocities than the iron-group elements, suggesting stratified ejecta that are a hallmark of delayed-detonation or double-detonation SN Ia models. We present fits to simple geometric line profiles to features beyond 1.2 mu m and find that most lines are consistent with Gaussian or spherical emission distributions, while the [Ar iii] 8.99 mu m line has a distinctively flat-topped profile indicating a thick spherical shell of emission. Using our line profile fits, we investigate the emissivity structure of SN 2021aefx and measure kinematic properties. Continued observations of SN 2021aefx and other SNe Ia with JWST will be transformative to the study of SN Ia composition, ionization structure, density, and temperature, and will provide important constraints on SN Ia progenitor and explosion models.
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7. Cosmic-ray-related Signals from Detectors in Space: The Spitzer/IRAC Si:As IBC Devices
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Hagan, J. Brendan, primary, Rieke, George, additional, Fox, Ori D., additional, Noriega-Crespo, Alberto, additional, Hines, Dean C., additional, Cracraft, Misty, additional, and García Marín, Macarena, additional
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- 2021
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8. Early-time Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and Optical Follow-up Observations of the Type IIP Supernova 2021yja.
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Vasylyev, Sergiy S., Filippenko, Alexei V., Vogl, Christian, Brink, Thomas G., Brown, Peter J., Jaeger, Thomas de, Matheson, Thomas, Gal-Yam, Avishay, Mazzali, Paolo A., Modjaz, Maryam, Patra, Kishore C., Rowe, Micalyn, Smith, Nathan, Van Dyk, Schuyler D., Williamson, Marc, Yang, Yi, Zheng, WeiKang, deGraw, Asia, Fox, Ori D., and Gates, Elinor L.
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OPTICAL spectroscopy ,ULTRAVIOLET spectroscopy ,SUPERNOVAE ,TYPE II supernovae ,RADIATIVE transfer ,PHOTOMETRY - Abstract
We present three epochs of early-time ultraviolet (UV) and optical HST/STIS spectroscopy of the young, nearby Type IIP supernova (SN) 2021yja. We complement the HST data with two earlier epochs of Swift UVOT spectroscopy. The HST and Swift UVOT spectra are consistent with those of other well-studied Type IIP SNe. The UV spectra exhibit rapid cooling at early times, while less dramatic changes are seen in the optical. We also present Lick/KAIT optical photometry up to the late-time tail phase, showing a very long plateau and shallow decline compared with other SNe IIP. Our modeling of the UV spectrum with the TARDIS radiative transfer code produces a good fit for a high-velocity explosion, a low total extinction E (B â' V) = 0.07 mag, and a subsolar metallicity. We do not find a significant contribution to the UV flux from an additional heating source, such as interaction with the circumstellar medium, consistent with the observed flat plateau. Furthermore, the velocity width of the Mg ii λ 2798 line is comparable to that of the hydrogen Balmer lines, suggesting that the UV emission is confined to a region close to the photosphere. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. The Candidate Progenitor Companion Star of the Type Ib/c SN 2013ge.
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Fox, Ori D., Van Dyk, Schuyler D., Williams, Benjamin F., Drout, Maria, Zapartas, Emmanouil, Smith, Nathan, Milisavljevic, Dan, Andrews, Jennifer E., Bostroem, K. Azalee, Filippenko, Alexei V., Gomez, Sebastian, Kelly, Patrick L., de Mink, S. E., Pierel, Justin, Rest, Armin, Ryder, Stuart, Sravan, Niharika, Strolger, Lou, Wang, Qinan, and Weil, Kathryn E.
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- 2022
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10. Unveiling the Nature of SN 2011fh: A Young and Massive Star Gives Rise to a Luminous SN 2009ipâ'like Event.
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Pessi, Thallis, Prieto, Jose L., Monard, Berto, Kochanek, Christopher S., Bock, Greg, Drake, Andrew J., Fox, Ori D., Parker, Stuart, and Stevance, Heloise F.
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SUPERGIANT stars ,TYPE II supernovae ,STELLAR photometry ,EDDINGTON mass limit ,STELLAR mass ,MASS loss (Astrophysics) - Abstract
In recent years, many Type IIn supernovae have been found to share striking similarities with the peculiar SN 2009ip, whose true nature is still under debate. Here, we present 10 yr of observations of SN 2011fh, an interacting transient with spectroscopic and photometric similarities to SN 2009ip. SN 2011fh had an M
r ⼠â'16 mag brightening event, followed by a brighter Mr ⼠â'18 mag luminous outburst in 2011 August. The spectra of SN 2011fh are dominated by narrow to intermediate Balmer emission lines throughout its evolution, with P Cygni profiles indicating fast-moving material at âĽ6400 km sâ'1 . HST/WFC3 observations from 2016 October revealed a bright source with MF814W ≠â'13.3 mag, indicating that we are seeing the ongoing interaction of the ejecta with the circumstellar material or that the star might be going through an eruptive phase five years after the luminous outburst of 2011. Using HST photometry of the stellar cluster around SN 2011fh, we estimated an age of âĽ4.5 Myr for the progenitor, which implies a stellar mass of âĽ60 M⊙ , using single-star evolution models, or a mass range of 35â€"80 M⊙ , considering a binary system. We also show that the progenitor of SN 2011fh exceeded the classical Eddington limit by a large factor in the months preceding the luminous outburst of 2011, suggesting strong super-Eddington winds as a possible mechanism for the observed mass loss. These findings favor an energetic outburst in a young and massive star, possibly a luminous blue variable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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11. Spitzer's Last Look at Extragalactic Explosions: Long-term Evolution of Interacting Supernovae.
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Szalai, Tamás, Fox, Ori D., Arendt, Richard G., Dwek, Eli, Andrews, Jennifer E., Clayton, Geoffrey C., Filippenko, Alexei V., Johansson, Joel, Kelly, Patrick L., Krafton, Kelsie, Marston, A. P., Mauerhan, Jon C., and Van Dyk, Schuyler D.
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LONG-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) , *SUPERNOVAE , *SPACE telescopes , *EXPLOSIONS , *PHOTOMETRY , *CIRCUMSTELLAR matter - Abstract
Here we present new, yet final, mid-infrared (mid-IR) data for supernovae (SNe) based on measurements with the Spitzer Space Telescope. Comparing our recent 3.6 and 4.5 μm photometry with previously published mid-IR and further multiwavelength data sets, we were able to draw some conclusions about the origin and heating mechanism of the dust in these SNe or in their environments, as well as about possible connection with circumstellar matter (CSM) originating from pre-explosion mass-loss events in the progenitor stars. We also present new results regarding both certain SN classes and single objects. We highlight the mid-IR homogeneity of SNe Ia-CSM, which may be a hint of their common progenitor type and of their basically uniform circumstellar environments. Regarding single objects, it is worth highlighting the late-time interacting Type Ib SNe 2003gk and 2004dk, for which we present the first-ever mid-IR data, which seem to be consistent with clues of ongoing CSM interaction detected in other wavelength ranges. Our current study suggests that long-term mid-IR follow-up observations play a key role in a better understanding of both pre- and post-explosion processes in SNe and their environments. While Spitzer is not available anymore, the expected unique data from the James Webb Space Telescope, as well as long-term near-IR follow-up observations of dusty SNe, can bring us closer to the hidden details of this topic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. The Infrared Echo of SN2010jl and Its Implications for Shock Breakout Characteristics.
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Dwek, Eli, Sarangi, Arkaprabha, Arendt, Richard G., Kallman, Timothy, Kazanas, Demos, and Fox, Ori D.
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TYPE II supernovae ,DUST explosions ,NEAR infrared radiation ,AMORPHOUS carbon ,THOMSON scattering ,LIGHT curves ,ECHO ,SHOCK waves - Abstract
SN 2010jl is a Type IIn core-collapse supernova whose radiative output is powered by the interaction of the supernova (SN) shock wave with its surrounding dense circumstellar medium (CSM). After day ∼60, its light curve developed a near-infrared (NIR) excess emission from dust. This excess could be a thermal IR echo from preexisting CSM dust, or emission from newly formed dust either in the cooling post-shock region of the CSM, or in the cooling SN ejecta. Recent analysis has shown that dust formation in the CSM can commence only after day ∼380, and has also ruled out newly formed ejecta dust as the source of the NIR emission. The early (<380 days) NIR emission can therefore only be attributed to an IR echo. The H–K color temperature of the echo is about 1250 K. The best-fitting model requires the presence of about 1.6 × 10
−4 M⊙ of amorphous carbon dust at a distance of 2.2 × 1016 cm from the explosion. The CSM-powered luminosity is preceded by an intense burst of hard radiation generated by the breakout of the SN shock through the stellar surface. The peak burst luminosity seen by the CSM dust is significantly reduced by Thomson scattering in the CSM, but still has the potential of evaporating the dust needed to produce the echo. We show that the survival of the echo-producing dust provides important constraints on the intensity, effective temperature, and duration of the burst. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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13. SPIRITS 15c and SPIRITS 14buu: Two Obscured Supernovae in the Nearby Star-forming Galaxy IC 2163
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MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, Simcoe, Robert A, Jencson, Jacob E., Kasliwal, Mansi M., Johansson, Joel, Contreras, Carlos, Castellón, Sergio, Bond, Howard E., Monson, Andrew J., Masci, Frank J., Cody, Ann Marie, Andrews, Jennifer E., Bally, John, Cao, Yi, Fox, Ori D., Gburek, Timothy, Gehrz, Robert D., Green, Wayne, Helou, George, Hsiao, Eric, Morrell, Nidia, Phillips, Mark, Prince, Thomas A., Smith, Nathan, Tinyanont, Samaporn, Williams, Robert, Simcoe, Robert A., MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, Simcoe, Robert A, Jencson, Jacob E., Kasliwal, Mansi M., Johansson, Joel, Contreras, Carlos, Castellón, Sergio, Bond, Howard E., Monson, Andrew J., Masci, Frank J., Cody, Ann Marie, Andrews, Jennifer E., Bally, John, Cao, Yi, Fox, Ori D., Gburek, Timothy, Gehrz, Robert D., Green, Wayne, Helou, George, Hsiao, Eric, Morrell, Nidia, Phillips, Mark, Prince, Thomas A., Smith, Nathan, Tinyanont, Samaporn, Williams, Robert, and Simcoe, Robert A.
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14. Constraints on the progenitor system of the type Ia Supernova 2014J from pre-explosion Hubble Space Telescope imaging
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Kelly, Patrick L, Fox, Ori D, Filippenko, Alexei, Cenko, S Bradley, Prato, Lisa, Schaefer, G H, Shen, Ken J, Zheng, WeiKang, Graham, Melissa L, Tucker , Bradley, Kelly, Patrick L, Fox, Ori D, Filippenko, Alexei, Cenko, S Bradley, Prato, Lisa, Schaefer, G H, Shen, Ken J, Zheng, WeiKang, Graham, Melissa L, and Tucker , Bradley
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We constrain the properties of the progenitor system of the highly reddened Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2014J in Messier 82 (M82; d ≈ 3.5 Mpc). We determine the supernova (SN) location using Keck-II K-band adaptive optics images, and we find no evidence f
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- 2014
15. THE TYPE IIb SUPERNOVA 2013df AND ITS COOL SUPERGIANT PROGENITOR.
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Dyk, Schuyler D. Van, Zheng, WeiKang, Fox, Ori D., Cenko, S. Bradley, Clubb, Kelsey I., Filippenko, Alexei V., Foley, Ryan J., Miller, Adam A., Smith, Nathan, Kelly, Patrick L., Lee, William H., Ben-Ami, Sagi, and Gal-Yam, Avishay
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- 2014
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16. THE PROGENITOR OF SUPERNOVA 2011dh HAS VANISHED.
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VAN DYK, SCHUYLER D., WEIKANG ZHENG, CLUBB, KELSEY I., FILIPPENKO, ALEXEI V., CENKO, S. BRADLEY, SMITH, NATHAN, FOX, ORI D., KELLY, PATRICK L., SHIVVERS, ISAAC, and GANESHALINGAM, MOHAN
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- 2013
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17. THE LATE-TIME REBRIGHTENING OF TYPE Ia SN 2005gj IN THE MID-INFRARED.
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FOX, ORI D. and FILIPPENKO, ALEXEI V.
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18. LATE-TIME CIRCUMSTELLAR INTERACTION IN A SPITZER SELECTED SAMPLE OF TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE.
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FOX, ORI D., FILIPPENKO, ALEXEI V., SKRUTSKIE, MICHAEL F., SILVERMAN, JEFFREY M., GANESHALINGAM, MOHAN, CENKO, S. BRADLEY, and CLUBB, KELSEY I.
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19. A SPITZER SURVEY FOR DUST IN TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE.
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FOX, ORI D., CHEVALIER, ROGER A., SKRUTSKIE, MICHAEL F., SODERBERG, ALICIA M., FILIPPENKO, ALEXEI V., GANESHALINGAM, MOHAN, SILVERMAN, JEFFREY M., SMITH, NATHAN, and STEELE, THEA N.
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Recent observations suggest that Type IIn supernovae (SNe IIn) may exhibit late-time (> 100 days) infrared (IR) emission from warm dust more than other types of core-collapse SNe. Mid-IR observations, which span the peak of the thermal spectral energy distribution, provide useful constraints on the properties of the dust and, ultimately, the circumstellar environment, explosion mechanism, and progenitor system. Due to the low SN IIn rate (<10% of all core-collapse SNe), few IR observations exist for this subclass. The handful of isolated studies, however, show late-time IR emission from warm dust that, in some cases, extends for five or six years post-discovery. While previous Spitzer/IRAC surveys have searched for dust in SNe, none have targeted the Type IIn subclass. This paper presents results from a warm Spitzer/IRAC survey of the positions of all 68 known SNe IIn within a distance of 250 Mpc between 1999 and 2008 that have remained unobserved by Spitzer more than 100 days post-discovery. The detection of late-time emission from 10 targets (~15%) nearly doubles the database of existing mid-IR observations of SNe IIn. Although optical spectra show evidence for new dust formation in some cases, the data show that in most cases the likely origin of the mid-IR emission is pre-existing dust, which is continuously heated by optical emission generated by ongoing circumstellar interaction between the forward shock and circumstellar medium. Furthermore, an emerging trend suggests that these SNe decline at ~1000-2000 days post-discovery once the forward shock overruns the dust shell. The mass-loss rates associated with these dust shells are consistent with luminous blue variable progenitors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. REVERBERATION MAPPING OF THE KEPLER FIELD AGN KA1858+4850.
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Pei, Liuyi, Barth, Aaron J., Aldering, Greg S., Briley, Michael M., Carroll, Carla J., Carson, Daniel J., Cenko, S. Bradley, Clubb, Kelsey I., Cohen, Daniel P., Cucchiara, Antonino, Desjardins, Tyler D., Edelson, Rick, Fang, Jerome J., Fedrow, Joseph M., Filippenko, Alexei V., Fox, Ori D., Furniss, Amy, Gates, Elinor L., Gregg, Michael, and Gustafson, Scott
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REVERBERATION chambers ,GALACTIC nuclei ,BLACK holes ,SPECTROGRAPHS ,EDDINGTON mass limit - Abstract
KA1858+4850 is a narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy at redshift 0.078 and is among the brightest active galaxies monitored by the Kepler mission. We have carried out a reverberation mapping campaign designed to measure the broad-line region size and estimate the mass of the black hole in this galaxy. We obtained 74 epochs of spectroscopic data using the Kast Spectrograph at the Lick 3 m telescope from 2012 February to November, and obtained complementary V-band images from five other ground-based telescopes. We measured the Hβ light curve lag with respect to the V-band continuum light curve using both cross-correlation techniques (CCF) and continuum light curve variability modeling with the JAVELIN method and found rest-frame lags of days and τ
JAVELIN days. The Hβ rms line profile has a width of σline = 770 ± 49 km s–1 . Combining these two results and assuming a virial scale factor of f = 5.13, we obtained a virial estimate of for the mass of the central black hole and an Eddington ratio of L/LEdd ≈ 0.2. We also obtained consistent but slightly shorter emission-line lags with respect to the Kepler light curve. Thanks to the Kepler mission, the light curve of KA1858+4850 has among the highest cadences and signal-to-noise ratios ever measured for an active galactic nucleus; thus, our black hole mass measurement will serve as a reference point for relations between black hole mass and continuum variability characteristics in active galactic nuclei. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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21. CONSTRAINTS ON THE PROGENITOR SYSTEM OF THE TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA 2014J FROM PRE-EXPLOSION HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE IMAGING.
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Kelly, Patrick L., Fox, Ori D., Filippenko, Alexei V., Cenko, S. Bradley, Prato, Lisa, Schaefer, Gail, Shen, Ken J., Zheng, WeiKang, Graham, Melissa L., and Tucker, Brad E.
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SUPERNOVAE , *COOL stars (Astronomy) , *STAR observations , *LUMINOSITY - Abstract
We constrain the properties of the progenitor system of the highly reddened Type Ia supernova (SN Ia) 2014J in Messier 82 (M82; d ≈ 3.5 Mpc). We determine the supernova (SN) location using Keck-II K-band adaptive optics images, and we find no evidence for flux from a progenitor system in pre-explosion near-ultraviolet through near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images. Our upper limits exclude systems having a bright red giant companion, including symbiotic novae with luminosities comparable to that of RS Ophiuchi. While the flux constraints are also inconsistent with predictions for comparatively cool He-donor systems (T ≲ 35,000 K), we cannot preclude a system similar to V445 Puppis. The progenitor constraints are robust across a wide range of RV and AV values, but significantly greater values than those inferred from the SN light curve and spectrum would yield proportionally brighter luminosity limits. The comparatively faint flux expected from a binary progenitor system consisting of white dwarf stars would not have been detected in the pre-explosion HST imaging. Infrared HST exposures yield more stringent constraints on the luminosities of very cool (T < 3000 K) companion stars than was possible in the case of SN Ia 2011fe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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22. UNCOVERING THE PUTATIVE B-STAR BINARY COMPANION OF THE SN 1993J PROGENITOR.
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Fox, Ori D., Bostroem, K. Azalee, Dyk, Schuyler D. Van, Filippenko, Alexei V., Fransson, Claes, Matheson, Thomas, Cenko, S. Bradley, Chandra, Poonam, Dwarkadas, Vikram, Li, Weidong, Parker, Alex H., and Smith, Nathan
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SUPERNOVAE , *BINARY stars , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *ABSORPTION - Abstract
The Type IIb supernova (SN) 1993J is one of only a few stripped-envelope SNe with a progenitor star identified in pre-explosion images. SN IIb models typically invoke H envelope stripping by mass transfer in a binary system. For the case of SN 1993J, the models suggest that the companion grew to 22 M☼ and became a source of ultraviolet (UV) excess. Located in M81, at a distance of only 3.6 Mpc, SN 1993J offers one of the best opportunities to detect the putative companion and test the progenitor model. Previously published near-UV spectra in 2004 showed evidence for absorption lines consistent with a hot (B2 Ia) star, but the field was crowded and dominated by flux from the SN. Here we present Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and Wide-Field Camera 3 observations of SN 1993J from 2012, at which point the flux from the SN had faded sufficiently to potentially measure the UV continuum properties from the putative companion. The resulting UV spectrum is consistent with contributions from both a hot B star and the SN, although we cannot rule out line-of-sight coincidences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. ESTIMATING THE FIRST-LIGHT TIME OF THE TYPE IA SUPERNOVA 2014J IN M82.
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Zheng, WeiKang, Shivvers, Isaac, Filippenko, Alexei V., Itagaki, Koichi, Clubb, Kelsey I., Fox, Ori D., Graham, Melissa L., Kelly, Patrick L., and Mauerhan, Jon C.
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- 2014
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24. THE VERY YOUNG TYPE Ia SUPERNOVA 2013dy: DISCOVERY, AND STRONG CARBON ABSORPTION IN EARLY-TIME SPECTRA.
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Zheng, WeiKang, Silverman, Jeffrey M., Filippenko, Alexei V., Kasen, Daniel, Nugent, Peter E., Graham, Melissa, Wang, Xiaofeng, Valenti, Stefano, Ciabattari, Fabrizio, Kelly, Patrick L., Fox, Ori D., Shivvers, Isaac, Clubb, Kelsey I., Cenko, S. Bradley, Balam, Dave, Howell, D. Andrew, Hsiao, Eric, Li, Weidong, Marion, G. Howie, and Sand, David
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25. EVIDENCE THAT GAMMA-RAY BURST 130702A EXPLODED IN A DWARF SATELLITE OF A MASSIVE GALAXY.
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Kelly, Patrick L., Filippenko, Alexei V., Fox, Ori D., Zheng, Weikang, and Clubb, Kelsey I.
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26. MULTI-WAVELENGTH OBSERVATIONS OF THE ENDURING TYPE IIn SUPERNOVAE 2005ip AND 2006jd.
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Stritzinger, Maximilian, Taddia, Francesco, Fransson, Claes, Fox, Ori D., Morrell, Nidia, Phillips, M. M., Sollerman, Jesper, Anderson, J. P., Boldt, Luis, Brown, Peter J., Campillay, Abdo, Castellon, Sergio, Contreras, Carlos, Folatelli, Gastón, Habergham, S. M., Hamuy, Mario, Hjorth, Jens, James, Phil A., Krzeminski, Wojtek, and Mattila, Seppo
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SUPERNOVAE ,STAR observations ,STELLAR spectra ,MASS loss (Astrophysics) ,STELLAR winds - Abstract
We present an observational study of the Type IIn supernovae (SNe IIn) 2005ip and 2006jd. Broadband UV, optical, and near-IR photometry, and visual-wavelength spectroscopy of SN 2005ip complement and extend upon published observations to 6.5 years past discovery. Our observations of SN 2006jd extend from UV to mid-infrared wavelengths, and like SN 2005ip, are compared to reported X-ray measurements to understand the nature of the progenitor. Both objects display a number of similarities with the 1988Z-like subclass of SN IIn including (1) remarkably similar early- and late-phase optical spectra, (2) a variety of high-ionization coronal lines, (3) long-duration optical and near-IR emission, and (4) evidence of cold and warm dust components. However, diversity is apparent, including an unprecedented late-time r-band excess in SN 2006jd. The observed differences are attributed to differences between the mass-loss history of the progenitor stars. We conclude that the progenitor of SN 2006jd likely experienced a significant mass-loss event during its pre-SN evolution akin to the great 19th century eruption of η Carinae. Contrarily, as advocated by Smith et al., the circumstellar environment of SN 2005ip is found to be more consistent with a clumpy wind progenitor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. ERRATUM: “DISENTANGLING THE ORIGIN AND HEATING MECHANISM OF SUPERNOVA DUST: LATE-TIME SPITZER SPECTROSCOPY OF THE TYPE IIn SN 2005ip” (2010, ApJ, 725, 1768).
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Fox, Ori D., Chevalier, Roger A., Dwek, Eli, Skrutskie, Michael F., Sugerman, Ben E. K., and Leisenring, Jarron M.
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28. DISENTANGLING THE ORIGIN AND HEATING MECHANISM OF SUPERNOVA DUST: LATE-TIME SPITZER SPECTROSCOPY OF THE TYPE IIn SN 2005ip.
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Fox, Ori D., Chevalier, Roger A., Dwek, Eli, Skrutskie, Michael F., Sugerman, Ben E. K., and Leisenring, Jarron M.
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